Nah, ain’t about politics at all
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wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 16:11 last edited by
decapitalated.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 16:14 last edited by
@mik said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
decapitalated.
Hm, that might work, but it's awful close to decapitulated, meaning "continued to fight."
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wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 16:21 last edited by
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@catseye3 I think he meant to say 'minisculate'.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 17:32 last edited by
Ahh, you mean…shrinkage
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i accept the fact there are people who dont trust government.
what i find hard to accept is using that as a reason not to get vaccinated.
the government didn't invent vaccines.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 17:58 last edited by Renauda@bachophile said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
the government didn't invent vaccines.
Good point. Despite its regulatory and enforcement authority and responsibility, government is only one of several messengers in support of mass vaccination.
But I do agree, it is political or so it is where I live. Thankfully, the argument that vaccine mandates violate the Nuremberg Accord rings hollow and just isn’t convincing to most folks to support the cause.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 18:17 last edited by
Now, let’s say that a few districts in Detroit, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Milwaukee had .05% lower turnout and Donald Trump won the election. What would those vaccination numbers by party look like? My bet is that the Republican numbers would be about the same and the Democrat numbers would be far lower, as it would have well and truly been considered a Trump vaccine.
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Now, let’s say that a few districts in Detroit, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Milwaukee had .05% lower turnout and Donald Trump won the election. What would those vaccination numbers by party look like? My bet is that the Republican numbers would be about the same and the Democrat numbers would be far lower, as it would have well and truly been considered a Trump vaccine.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 18:30 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
My bet is that the Republican numbers would be about the same and the Democrat numbers would be far lower, as it would have well and truly been considered a Trump vaccine.
Well, that's just re-emphasising how stupid people are.
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Now, let’s say that a few districts in Detroit, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Milwaukee had .05% lower turnout and Donald Trump won the election. What would those vaccination numbers by party look like? My bet is that the Republican numbers would be about the same and the Democrat numbers would be far lower, as it would have well and truly been considered a Trump vaccine.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 18:36 last edited by@lufins-dad no I bet the Republican numbers would be higher. And yes the Democrats lower. Phibes is so right. People are stupid.
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wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 18:44 last edited by
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
I know, I know, we're supposed to embrace diversity, and everybody has a right to their own opinion. Still, they're fucking idiots.
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The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
I know, I know, we're supposed to embrace diversity, and everybody has a right to their own opinion. Still, they're fucking idiots.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 18:59 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
I know, I know, we're supposed to embrace diversity, and everybody has a right to their own opinion. Still, they're fucking idiots.
Yep. I'd amend that to say that folks who have no problem with the vaccines, but for medical reasons have either decided or have been advised not to get one themselves, don't fit into that category.
But yeah, exceptions aside, morons.
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@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
I know, I know, we're supposed to embrace diversity, and everybody has a right to their own opinion. Still, they're fucking idiots.
Yep. I'd amend that to say that folks who have no problem with the vaccines, but for medical reasons have either decided or have been advised not to get one themselves, don't fit into that category.
But yeah, exceptions aside, morons.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 19:07 last edited by Doctor Phibes@aqua-letifer said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
I'd amend that to say that folks who have no problem with the vaccines, but for medical reasons have either decided or have been advised not to get one themselves, don't fit into that category.
Sure, there are medical reasons, and there may be other valid reasons too, but as a movement, it's not humanity's finest hour. And I don't mean just Covid, but the whole anti-vaccination bollocks.
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The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
I know, I know, we're supposed to embrace diversity, and everybody has a right to their own opinion. Still, they're fucking idiots.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 19:41 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
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@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 19:45 last edited by Doctor Phibes@george-k said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
Sure. It was an incredibly stupid, and also a highly cynical thing to say. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Any other questions?
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@lufins-dad said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
My bet is that the Republican numbers would be about the same and the Democrat numbers would be far lower, as it would have well and truly been considered a Trump vaccine.
Well, that's just re-emphasising how stupid people are.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 20:00 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
Well, that's just re-emphasising how stupid people are.
It's worse than that
They are no darned good
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@doctor-phibes said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
The entire anti-vaccination movement is based on people being fucking idiots.
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 22:10 last edited by@george-k said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
WTF is a Trump vaccine?
Never heard of it.
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@george-k said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
WTF is a Trump vaccine?
Never heard of it.
wrote on 29 Oct 2021, 22:14 last edited by@renauda said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
WTF is a Trump vaccine?
Never heard of it.
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i accept the fact there are people who dont trust government.
what i find hard to accept is using that as a reason not to get vaccinated.
the government didn't invent vaccines.
wrote on 30 Oct 2021, 00:55 last edited by@bachophile said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
the government didn't invent vaccines.
A Turkish immigrant in Germany did.
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@george-k said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
Does that include the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election who said they would never take a "Trump vaccine?"
WTF is a Trump vaccine?
Never heard of it.
wrote on 30 Oct 2021, 01:01 last edited by@renauda said in Nah, ain’t about politics at all:
WTF is a Trump vaccine?
Unlike the ones where you need a booster shot, it's the one where they give you one really annoying prick.